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2
Okf-skill – progressive disclosure and deterministic conformance scaffolders
(github.com)
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12
Germany's 60K-game preservation project collapses after €1.5M funding dries up
(tomshardware.com)
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2
A Midsummer Night's Inferno
(ft.com)
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2
Show HN: Code-Manager
(maguowei.github.io)
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2
France Survives a Terrible War–England Prepares for Aztec Hell
(neoworld2027.blogspot.com)
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3
Show HN: Battle City Like Game I Made with Classmates 14 Years Ago
(massacre.twocubes.io)
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3
The biggest iceberg has melted away, aged 40 or so
(economist.com)
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86
Autonomous flying umbrella follows and shields users from rain and sunlight
(designboom.com)
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4
Dissolving Markets: How Sharing Technology Redistributes Power
(lumramabaja.com)
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2
Learning to Replicate Expert Judgment in Financial Tasks
(thinkingmachines.ai)
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5
Social media bans don't protect adults from harm–here's what to do
(neowin.net)
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3
Simulating satellite networks with open source tools (2024)
(medium.com)
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2
Show HN: Glyph a blockchain where the proof-of-work is neural network inference
(github.com)
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6
The cancer Alzheimer's disease paradox
(nature.com)
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2
NHS to use AI on its app to direct patients to appropriate services
(theguardian.com)
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4
Stories from Physics
(spark.iop.org)
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2
Harbor: An MCP gateway that connects AI clients to back end APIs via tools
(github.com)
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3
Grade any site's HTTP signing-key directory
(sitedex.dev)
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2
Applied XML Developers Conference (2004)
(sellsbrothers.com)
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3
Do Wavy Walls Use Fewer Bricks? I Tested It in Blender
(blog.tymscar.com)
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3
Farewell, atom-smashing Large Hadron Collider
(popsci.com)
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3
Weltschmerz
(en.wikipedia.org)
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2
Intelligence Capital Index [pdf]
(kailchan.ca)
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3
Robot Dogs Are a Security Nightmare [video]
(youtube.com)
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2
GCP offers agentic perimeter guardrails
(cloud.google.com)
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3
Lean Software Scaling Laws
(gwern.net)
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3
Mathematical Coincidence
(en.wikipedia.org)
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4
The War on Fixing Your Own Car [video]
(youtube.com)
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2
Dupes (product clones) took over the world
(vox.com)
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5
Great apes have similar laugh rhythm to modern humans for 15M years
(warwick.ac.uk)